Yeah, I’m with you, Xan - the white feels like “clear” to me. Maybe encoding the level of transparency instead of color (with a satellite image base layer) would express the idea of cloud color better.
Interesting! Seems like it must be an artifact of data collection. I wonder if @jburnmurdoch.bsky.social has any insight…
Which one??
Blue is legit: www.espn.com/college-foot...
45, Thousand Oaks, California - combination of slavery and states’ rights.
I feel like it tries to change every single “we’ll” into a “well.”
I can see the value! It looks like in each case they placed one of the tick marks along a border between two prominent pie slices. I wonder why they didn’t rotate that border to 12:00 though…
Interesting - are they marking off equal 1/7ths of the circle? Is there some reason behind that division as well as the 0 deg orientation of the tick marks?
Thanks Francis! That’s good motivation to post more often over here.
Hi Jessica! Love your work on visualizing uncertainty. I suppose the Dunning-Kruger fallacy is related to your topic of interest: a person who doesn’t yet know what they don’t know might mistakenly see themself as an expert. Becoming at least aware of what they don’t know affords perspective.